Distance Meters & Laser Levels
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£50.88 £42.40
- Available in three models with different maximum ranges, choose from 40m, 60m or 100m
- Integrated 20 data point memory and bubble meter
- Automatically calculates area and volume
42 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeDTXXM -
£90.00 £75.00
- Max range: 50m
- Single and continuous measurement modes
- Calculate area and volume
75 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeMLM50 -
£95.99 £79.99
- Handheld, lightweight laser distance meter
- Two measurement settings with a range of up to 40m
- Accuracy of 2mm in good conditions
79 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeDISTO D1 -
£125.64 £104.70
- Laser distance meter designed for indoor and outdoor applications
- Extra bright laser indicates the target area
- Measure distances up to 131ft/ 40m to an accuracy of 2mm/ 0.08”
104 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeFLUKE417D -
£138.00 £115.00
- Measure distance up to 60m
- Smallest laser distance meter on the market
- Bluetooth enabled - send your results to your phone/tablet and use the free app to create professional sketches
115 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeD110 -
£155.99 £129.99
- Accurate horizontal and vertical alignment
- Easy alignment of slopes
- Time-saving automatic alignment
129 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteePOCKETPLANE2G -
£158.40 £132.00
- Measure distances of up to 100m
- Bluetooth connectivity with smartphone/tablet
- Highly accurate results
132 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeD2BT -
£159.95 £133.29
- Magnifcation options: 20 x / 24 x / 32 x
- Easy & precise targeting
- Horizontal circle with 360 division
133 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeNA320 -
£162.00 £135.00
- IP54 protection class
- Horizontal and vertical laser lines
- Laser line visibility up to 25 metres
135 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeL2 ALK -
£199.80 £166.50
- Measurements of distance up to 50m
- Addition/subtraction, Pythagoras, area and volume calculation and other functions
- Illuminated multi-line display
166 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeDL7205 -
£219.60 £183.00
- Vertical and horizontal beam directions
- IP54 Protection
- High-precision optics
183 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeL2 LIT -
£219.60 £183.00
- Up, down, forward, right, leftbeam directions
- IP54 Protection
- One Button Operation
183 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeP5 -
Save £26 Off RRP£234.00 £195.00
- Perform non-contact temperature measurements on mechanical and electrical equipment
- Measure distances up to 40m/ 131ft to an accuracy of 2mm/ 0.08”
- Point-and-shoot designs for easy and efficient operation
195 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeFLUKE417D/62MAX+ -
£248.40 £207.00
- Rugged indoor laser distance measure
- 150 m range
- Clear, illuminated 3 line display
207 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeDISTOX3 -
£261.48 £217.90
The PLS XLD is a red and green rotary laser detector for use with all PLS rotary lasers.
217 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteePLS XLD -
£274.80 £229.00
- Easy alignment of slopes
- Plumb function
- Automatic Levelling
229 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteePOCKETPLANE3GSET -
Discontinued
- 5-point laser direction
- Range up to 100 feet
- Pendulum lock platform
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Free UK DeliveryFluke PLS 180 Beam Cross Line Laser (Choice of Red or Green)£344.28 £286.90
- Self-Levelling within ±4 degrees
- Line laser width: ±0.08 inches at 16 feet
- Class II laser - choice of red or green
286 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteePLS 180X -
Discontinued
- Range: 150m
- Digital Pointfinder camera with 4x zoom
- Robust and waterproof with a rubber housing
DISTO X4 -
Free UK DeliveryLeica Lino L2G Lithium Cross Line Green Laser in Hard Case£359.99 £299.99
- Vertical and horizontal beam directions
- IP54 Protection
- High-precision optics
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Free UK DeliveryLeica Lino L2P5 Lithium Cross Line Red Laser in Hard Case£363.00 £302.50
- Vertical, horizontal, up, down, right, and left beam directions
- IP54 Protection
- High-precision optics
302 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeL2P5 -
Free UK DeliveryFluke PLS 3X360R Red Three-Plane Laser Level – Choice of Kit£375.00 £312.50
- Available as a standalone tool or as part of a kit
- Best-in-class accuracy
- Provides three separate, red, 360° fan angles
312 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteePLS3x360R -
Discontinued
- Built for use in construction sites and other outdoor applications
- Full 4 x zoom, 360° tilt sensor and smart horizontal mode
- Bluetooth connectivity to devices such as iPhone and iPad
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Free UK DeliveryLeica Lino L6R-1 Lithium Precision Alignment Red Laser with Hard Case£448.80 £374.00
- High visibility
- Adjustable strength of laser lines
- Triple-Power concept
374 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeL6R
About Distance Meters & Laser Levels
Tired of using a tape measure and getting inaccurate measurements? Laser distance meters are the solution to this problem.
These devices work by shining a pinpoint precision laser onto a surface at a distance. The distance meter then measures the exact time it takes for the laser's reflection to return to the instrument and calculates the distance based on the equation distance = ½ (speed x time). Some models of these devices use sound instead of light to measure a distance and are known as ultrasonic distance meters as they bounce ultrasound that humans can't hear and measure how long it takes to return to gain measurements.
Ultrasound meters are generally much less accurate than lasers. Lasers are strongly focused beams that are generally of a single frequency - sound waves are more likely to bounce around the environment, and require a flat surface to accurately return to the meter. Lasers don't have this problem - they can be used on such applications as pipe interiors, which usually have curved edges, without a problem.
The benefits of using a laser to measure distance compared to using a standard tape measure are massive. First and foremost, using tape measures is a pain. They're easily bent, and hard to navigate and if they aren't completely straight, measurements won't be correct. In comparison, a laser shines in a completely straight line, and most laser measuring tools are accurate within just a few millimetres. They can also be used at a much greater distance than conventional tape measures can and users can use the precision laser to accurately pinpoint exactly where the measurement should end.
The minor discrepancies with measurements can be altered by several factors such as light conditions, and there's also the factor of how steady the hand holding the meter is. Generally, distance meters are constructed to be lightweight and easy to hold in one hand, but there's still a chance a hand can shift when holding a device. To compensate for this, many laser meters can be inserted into static tripods, allowing the user to accurately pinpoint exactly where they want the beam to shine and then fix it in place.
The applications where laser determination is used to calculate distance are vast. As previously mentioned, construction workers can benefit from these devices and use them to calculate the height or distance of an object. They're also used in military applications, 3-dimensional modelling, forestry, sports, and industrial production processes and are even beneficial for use by estate agents measuring up properties and professional building surveyors. The devices used in military, industrial, and 3-dimensional modelling applications are generally more specialist and can be integrated into product control systems, weaponry, and other applications.
Fluke laser distance meters are generally very popular amongst surveyors. As well as these we also stock meters from Leica, UNI-T, Extech, and Cordex.
You may often also see many meters in this category stating they have an integrated Pythagoras function - this means that the device can be used to measure around corners by creating two sides of a triangle, with the third automatically calculated to create an exact distance measurement. There's also the safety factor to consider when using a distance meter - you don't have to climb ladders or get into tricky spots to perform measurements. Simply stand on the ground, point the meter at the targeted application, and receive a distance measurement quickly.
More advanced models of distance meters also feature integrated visual cameras to showcase exactly where the laser is pointing. This device is also designed for use outdoors, enabling building surveyors and construction personnel to exactly calculate distances in construction projects, regardless of lighting conditions. Whether it's dark or light, laser precision measurements can be used as the laser shines through the conditions and is easily visible.
That said, not all laser distance meters are suitable for use outdoors. Indoor meters are designed purely for that environment, and it may be more difficult to see the laser outdoors than it is indoors, particularly if the weather is sunny that day. Outdoor meters work oppositely - they have brighter lasers generally designed for viewing in outdoor environments, but this should be perfectly acceptable for use indoors as well.
Most laser meters use a class 1 laser. This is a laser beam that is deemed safe for humans to see, and this is extremely important as you wouldn't want to damage someone's eyesight should they wander into the beam of your laser.
Got any questions about our range of laser distance meters? Please get in touch!